Bed-Wetting - Symptoms

Bed-wetting is
not a disease, so it has no symptoms. For a child who has never had nighttime
bladder control for more than 3 months, overcoming this problem is usually a
matter of normal development.

If a child has other
symptoms, such as crying or complaining of pain when urinating, sudden strong
urges to urinate, or increased thirst, bed-wetting may be a symptom of some
other medical condition. Call the doctor if your child has any of these symptoms.

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